Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 5:22 pm
Thanks for the tips. Anyway, rmir sees the remote and reads it which shows all my connections are correct but it is not taking the writes. After i program it, i try a read immediately after and it just goes back to what it was before the upgrade was applied. Now when i unhook it, no buttons are responsive which is telling me data on it is likely corrupt. Yes i tried new batteries.gfb107 wrote:Maybe I misunderstood, but it seems your workflow is to download from the remote, make changes, and then upload to the remote. When you want to make more changes, you download again, make the changes, and then upload.
This is not the correct workflow for RMIR, for a number of reasons.
You might start with an initial download from your remote, to which you make some changes, and then upload to the remote. When you're done you should ALWAYS save to a .RMIR file.
When you come back to make more changes, open the saved .rmir file and make changes with that as your base, instead of downloading from the remote again.
For most users, the only reason for downloading is to examine learned signals in order to create a device upgrade. But once the device upgrade has been finalized, you want to add it your previously saved .rmir file.
There are other situations where we download from remotes, such as when we encounter a new remote and need to create an RDF for it.